A new breed of social networking sites focused on charity makes it easier not only to give, but also to show others that you're doing so.
Got a problem with that? Philanthropy should stem from a sincere desire to help, of course, not from a desire for recognition.
Interesting blog article about who "polices" facebook.
Kristin O'Neill blames Facebook for her recent breakup.
This article shares some concerns of using social networking sites.
As educators continue to reflect on President-elect Barack Obama's historic victory in the Nov. 4 election, many are looking at the Obama campaign's unprecedented use of technology to mobilize support and wondering what lessons their schools and colleges might learn from his success.
The first few weeks at university can be a difficult time for freshers as they attempt to settle in to their new academic and social life.
I've been facebook friended by many students, but have declined them all, as I struggle to hold onto the traditional boundaries of student-teacher relationships. How is technology changing this relationship and what might be the long term consequences?
What types of communication should teachers have with students on social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace?
It appears that today's social networking sites lack a true business model. Giants like Facebook will most likely continue to thrive, but smaller tools may soon start to fade out of the market.
many medical students seem unaware of or unconcerned with the possible ramifications of sharing personal information in publicly-available online profiles even though such information could impact their professional lives.